Everytime this thread comes up I am reminded of Video Toaster and Lightwave.

Interesting bit of history:

The Video Toaster won the Emmy Award for Technical Achievement in 1993. Other parts of the original software package were spun off as stand-alone products, notably LightWave 3D, and achieved success on their own.

AGA and a few other coins was dropped from the BTC market at Cryptopia for having "sub satoshi markets". You can still buy/sell it for LTC though, and probably some other options that I haven't checked.

Amigacoin seems a good concept and I think there is likely to be a demand for something like it in future. The "retro" computer scene has never been more alive, with new Amiga hardware projects surfacing all the time ... and also with ongoing OS projects like MorphOS and AROS that will likely continue onto new generations of cheap ARM based hardware. I think it will make a lot of sense for the Amiga community to have its own coin/token and and more so as crypto becomes increasingly mainstream.